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H. P. HASKIN.

Slaughtering Elevator.

No. 61.736. Patented Feb. 5, 1867.

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TO ALL WHOM ITMAY concerns:

Be it known that I, HENRY P. HASKIN, of-Roseoe, Winnebago county in the State of Illinois, have invented a new and .useful Apparatus for Handling Hogs and other Animals in Process of slaughtering; andl dohereby declare that the'following is a, fulland exact description thereof, which will enable any one skilled in the art to make and use the same, reference beinghad to the accompanying drawings and to the letters of reference marked thereon, and making a part of this specification, in which v p Letter A represents the post, with the revolving metallic sock'et cap-clasp B supporting the swinging lever C with the chain and hook 0, having a suitable rope pendent from the long end thereof, by mean-s ot which said.

lever is operated. H is thescalding-tub; E the table on which hogs are dressed. D are holding-bars, on which the slaughtered animals are suspended, after being dressed, by sliding the gamhrels on to and back to the pivoted ends of the said bars D. dare posts, supporting the same. -After the hog is killed, the hookc is made fast to the lower jaw, and the animal swung into the lower tub H, and, when sufficiently scalded, is deposited on the table E, and dressed. ,The gambrel is then applied, to which the hook c is attached. The animal is then hoisted, when the internal dressing is performed; The gambrel is then placed on'the end'of the bar just over the link; which, having been thrown over towards the post OZ, into which the hook c is inserted, and operating the lever G, the end of the bar D is raised. up to a suitable angle, so that'thegamhrel will slide. By a lateral. motion of the lever the bar 1) is moved sidewise', and the animal allowed to'slide to the rear'end of the said bar D; and by similar use of the said apparatus he bar D is lowered and returned to 'itsnormal position on the top of the post d nearest the said post A. Any available number of such bars maybe used to accommodate the business of the operator. This device affords excellent facilities for handling beef cattle. Convenience "and cheapness reccommenditsi'use. p

What I claim as my invention, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is A The bars D and d, in combination with the ,lever O, revolving socket B, and post A, when constructed sube stuntially as described, when arranged and operating as and for the purpose specified,

' HENRY Pl 'HASKIN:

Witnesses: I D. W. G; CASTLE, 

